Corning® 96-well Black/Clear Round Bottom Ultra-Low Attachment Spheroid Microplate, with Lid, Sterile

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A plastic cover would be helpful to prevent dust from sticking.
Analyze cancer cell spheroids
It's really handy, easy to use and good for microscopy experiments.
Review Date: 16 Jul 2020 | Corning Life Sciences
- Ultra-Low Attachment surface with covalently bonded hydrogel that minimizes cell attachment, protein absorption, enzyme activation and cellular activation
- The surface is noncytotoxic, biologically inert and nondegradable
- Round bottoms with 300 µL total volume
- Recommended working volumes of 0.075 to 0.30 mL
- Sterilized by gamma radiation
- Novel well geometry aids formation of spheroids in center of well
- Optically clear round bottom with black opaque microplate body
Real-time growth monitoring of spheroids in round bottom microplates
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems have emerged as promising techniques in the field of cell-based assays, with approaches such as multicellular 3D spheroids (dense cell aggregates mostly comprised of cell lines) gaining widespread attention. Different methods of spheroid generation have been explored, such as magnetic levitation, hanging drop methods, and the use of ultra-low attachment (ULA) round bottom microplates for scaffold-free generation of 3D aggregates independent of solid carriers. Tecan describes the generation of spheroids in Corning 96-well, black, round bottom, ultra-low attachment microplates, and monitoring of spheroid growth in the Spark® Cyto multimode reader using brightfield (BF) and fluorescence (FL) imaging. Discover how the Spark Cyto provides ease of use, multiplexing capabilities, and the possibility of executing an entire workflow on one instrument.
Please note that Spark Cyto is for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.




















